Micro Instrumentation Laboratory
Director:
Dr. A. Bruno. Frazier
University of Utah
Department of Bioengineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
50 South Central Campus Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84112
Laboratory Overview
The Micro Instrumentation Laboratory is an integrated set of research and instructional laboratories dedicated to the development of micro scale instrumentation systems. The Micro Instumentation Laboratory is under the direction of Dr. A. Bruno Frazier. The laboratory consists of 5 processing / testing bays dedicated to different purposes. Currently, there are between 15-20 students (graduate and undergraduate) working in the Micro Instrumentation Research Laboratory. The students have a mixed technical background including bioengineering, biology, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science, and physics. The projects are as varied as the students. In general, the research projects can be categorized as either bio instrumentation or electronic instrumentation. For more information on the research efforts, refer to the link below.
The Micro Instrumentation Instructional Laboratory is dedicated to the development of technical expertise in personnel interested in micro scale systems. A two quarter course series is offered as a technical elective for undergraduates and as an elective for all levels of graduate study. The course series concentrates on the development of a 'fabrication processes' toolbox in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the students use their toolboxes to design, fabricate and test micro scale systems. For more information on the instructional opportunities, refer to the link below.
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